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digging440yrs

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WELCOME ABOARD !!!
 

digging440yrs

Gold Member
Dec 5, 2012
5,946
4,410
UPSTATE NEW YORK
Detector(s) used
1970 COMPASS-
WHITES SILVER EAGLE-
WHITES DFX, 4X6DD COIL, 6X8DD COIL, 950 COIL, 10X12SEF COIL-
GARRETT PRO POINTER AT, GARRETT AT PRO , MINELAB EXPLORER SE with 8.5x12.5 Cors coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
LAWNS OF OLD HOUSES ARE ONE MY FAVS, I GET SNOWED IN EVERY WINTER SO I DO ALOT OF READING/ RESEARCHING MY AREA--MAPS ETC---GOOD LUCK
 

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nsm1978

nsm1978

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digging440yrs said:
LAWNS OF OLD HOUSES ARE ONE MY FAVS, I GET SNOWED IN EVERY WINTER SO I DO ALOT OF READING/ RESEARCHING MY AREA--MAPS ETC---GOOD LUCK

And you just go up to the people and ask if you can use your medal detector on there property???

I have lots of old houses by me and lots of Fields.
 

digging440yrs

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UPSTATE NEW YORK
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1970 COMPASS-
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WHITES DFX, 4X6DD COIL, 6X8DD COIL, 950 COIL, 10X12SEF COIL-
GARRETT PRO POINTER AT, GARRETT AT PRO , MINELAB EXPLORER SE with 8.5x12.5 Cors coil
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ONCE YOU GET PERMISSION FOR 1 HOUSE IT GETS EASIER, GOOD LUCK HUNTING !
 

Terry Soloman

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You need my new book, "A Complete Guide to the Best Places in Central New Jersey to Metal Detect." It's just $29.99 plus shipping and handling - But Wait! Order now, and I'll include "Hardcore New Jersey Beach Detecting," Free! Just pay seperate shipping and handling! :occasion14: Here's a preview!

If you are looking in local playgrounds or parks, you are looking in the same place as everybody else since 1980. You need to start trying to research places people gathered in the PAST (1870 - 1950). You need to start thinking outside the box, and be prepared to do a little work with your head, not just your machine. Good Luck!

A Few Sites to Get You Started:

1) Old Schools
2) City/Town Parks
3) Circus/Fair Sites
4) Old Churches
5) Old Homestead Sites
6) Swimming Holes and Areas
7) Picnic Groves
8) Athletic Fields
9) Scout Camps
10) Rodeo Arenas
11) Campgrounds
12) Ghost Towns
13) Beaches
14) Old Taverns
15) Roadside Rest Stops
16) Sidewalk Grassy Strips
17) Amusement Parks
18) Rural Mailboxes
19) Reunion Areas
20) Revival sites
21) Fort Sites
22) Winter Sledding Areas
23) Lookout/Overlook Sites
24) Church Supper Groves
25) Fishing Spots
26) Fishing Camps
27) Resorts
28) Old Barns and Outbuildings
29) Battle Sites
30) Band Shells
31) Racetracks
32) Rural Boundary Walls
33) Roadside Fruit and Vegetable Stands
34) Under Seaside Boardwalks
35) Flea Market Areas
36) Ski Slopes
37) Drive Ins
38) Canal Paths
39) Vacant Lots
40) Motels
41) College Campuses
42) Farmer Market Areas
43) Town Squares
44) Urban Yards and Backyards
45) Disaster Sites
46) Areas Around Skating Ponds
47) Hunting Lodges and Camps
48) Mining Camps
49) Railroad Grades, Stations and Junctions
50) Hiking Trails
51) Waterfalls
52) Rural Dance Sites
53) Lover's Lanes
54) Areas Adjacent to Historical Markers
55) Old Gas Stations and General Stores
56) Fence Posts
57) Chicken Houses
58) Bridges and Fords
59) Flower Beds
60) Playgrounds
61) Old Garbage Dumps
62) Cloth Lines
63) Military Camp and Cantonment Sites
64) Wells and Outhouses
65) Abandoned Houses and Structures
66) Areas where Old Trails Cross County or State Boundaries
67) Piles of Scraped Soil at Construction Sites
68) Old Stone Quarries
69) Areas Around Old Abandoned Cemeteries in the Forest
70) Junctions of Abandoned Roads (crossroads)
 

bpress54

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Apr 7, 2013
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You should probably try a METAL detector, they work much better than MEDAL detectors.
 

ChrisNJ

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Mar 23, 2013
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Cadwalder park in Trenton, just don't go alone. Actually I am anxious to go back there if we can get some peeps together.
 

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nsm1978

nsm1978

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I just bought my first detector Garrett ACE 250 and would love to go test it out if anybody is interested
 

jeff of pa

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Signed up last year at this time & just bought your first detector ?

took long enough :laughing7:

Anyway, although I can't help you with sites for your area...
Good Luck :thumbsup: & keep us updated on your finds
 

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